Ben Williams (footballer, born 1982)

Benjamin Philip Williams (born 27 August 1982) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Ben Williams
Personal information
Full name Benjamin Philip Williams
Date of birth (1982-08-27) 27 August 1982
Place of birth Manchester, England
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1999–2002 Manchester United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2004 Manchester United 0 (0)
2002Coventry City (loan) 0 (0)
2003Chesterfield (loan) 14 (0)
2003Altrincham (loan) 6 (0)
2004Crewe Alexandra (loan) 10 (0)
2004–2008 Crewe Alexandra 125 (0)
2008–2009 Carlisle United 31 (0)
2009–2012 Colchester United 115 (0)
2012–2014 Hibernian 74 (0)
2014–2016 Bradford City 57 (0)
2016–2017 Bury 21 (0)
2017–2018 Blackpool 3 (0)
2018–2019 Bolton Wanderers 0 (0)
Total 448 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He started his career at Manchester United, where he made pre-season appearances and was an unused substitute for a number of games. Williams was loaned out to several clubs, being Coventry City, Chesterfield, Altrincham and Crewe Alexandra.

Williams signed on a permanent deal with Crewe in 2004, after his release from Manchester United. He later played for Carlisle United, Colchester United, Hibernian, Bradford City, Bury, Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers.

Playing career

Manchester United

During the 2002–03 season, he was placed on the bench for the first team when Fabien Barthez was injured.[1] He was loaned out to several clubs during his career, including spells at Coventry City, where he did not play a competitive game, and Chesterfield, who were down to just one goalkeeper when Carl Muggleton was ruled out for around six weeks with a double stress fracture of the fibula.[1] Chesterfield manager Dave Rushbury said, "We must be doing something right because Manchester United don't let players out on loan unless they are confident they will be properly looked after. We have had the situation in hand following Carl Muggleton's injury and are delighted to welcome Ben Williams now that he is available to come on loan to us".[1] Manchester United agreed to allow Williams to stay with the Spireites for a second month, following the news that first team goalkeeper, Carl Muggleton, was not expected to be fit for a further few weeks.[2] In September 2003, he spent a month with Altrincham making six appearances.[3]

Crewe Alexandra

In 2004, Williams was loaned out to Crewe Alexandra. Williams made 10 appearances for Crewe, conceding 14 goals and keeping two clean sheets during his loan spell. Williams' teammate, David Wright, told the Crewe website that "[Williams] is top drawer and I hope we can sign him for next year. He is young so he can only get better. He is a natural. He can catch the ball and also stops shots which he has no right to. He is an all-round good goalkeeper".[4] In June 2004, Williams signed permanently for Crewe, following his release from Manchester United.[5] In his second season with Crewe, he made 23 appearances. His third season with Crewe was cut short after Williams was diagnosed with meningitis, in the wake of which Crewe closed their training ground to prevent the spread of the disease.[6] Williams made a full recovery a couple of months later.

His fourth season for the Railwaymen did not go according to plan; already three games into the season and Williams had conceded seven goals. However the keeper was trying to get back to his consistent form in which he impressed the majority of the Crewe faithful with his outstanding saves, and was hoping to break Clayton Ince's clean sheet record.

His contract expired in June 2008, and he rejected the offer of a new one from the club, so looked set to leave on a Bosman free transfer.

Carlisle United

On 25 June, Williams agreed terms with Carlisle United, who signed him as a replacement for the recently departed Keiren Westwood.[7] Williams began his first (2008–09) season with Carlisle United as the team's first-choice goalkeeper. However, after making a few errors during the club's first few games of the season, he was soon dropped to the bench as the on-loan Ben Alnwick came into the side.[8] Once Alnwick's loan period was over, Williams hoped to regain his first team spot, but Dutch keeper Tim Krul came in on loan from Newcastle United shortly after.[9] Once Krul's loan period finished, Williams got a chance in the first team again, conceding four against Tranmere Rovers. His performances improved over the second half of the season, culminating in a clean sheet against Millwall (which helped Carlisle to avoid relegation) and coming second in the fan vote for player of the season as voted for in the local newspaper.

Colchester United

Williams signed for Colchester United for £60,000 on 10 July 2009.[10] He made his debut in the opening game of the season, a 7–1 away win over Norwich City on 8 August 2009.[11] His first clean sheet of the 2009–10 season came against Southampton in a 0–0 draw on 5 September 2009.[12] He then kept a further 16 clean sheets during his debut season and has not only established himself as Colchester United's first-choice goalkeeper, but has also become a favourite with the U's faithful due to his assured, commanding performances. These solid performances led to Williams winning three Player of the Season Awards at the end of the 2009–10 season for Colchester United, including both the Colchester United Supporters Association (CUSA) home and away player of the year awards as voted for by fans, and also the Official Player of the Year Award. He decided to leave Colchester when his contract expired in June 2012; manager John Ward said that Williams wanted to play in the Championship.[13]

Hibernian

On 10 July 2012, Williams signed a two-year contract with Scottish side Hibernian.[14] During the 2012–13 season, Williams has saved five opposition penalty kicks.[15] Williams won the player of the year award made by the Hibs Supporters' Association for 2012–13, ahead of regular goalscorer Leigh Griffiths.[15] Hibs suffered relegation in the 2013–14 season, after which Williams was released at the end of his contract.[16]

Bradford City

Williams signed for Bradford City in August 2014.[17] He made his debut on 12 August, keeping a clean sheet as Bradford beat Morecambe 1–0 in the first round of the League Cup.[18]

Bury

Williams moved to Bury in June 2016.[19]

Blackpool

Williams signed for Blackpool on 3 July 2017.[20] He was released by Blackpool at the end of the 2017–18 season.[21]

Bolton Wanderers

On 3 August 2018 it was announced that Williams would be registered as goalkeeping back-up for Bolton Wanderers, where he worked as the Academy Goalkeeping Coach.[22] At the end of the 2018–19 season, he reverted to his old role coaching the Bolton Wanderers Academy goalkeepers.

Coaching career

In February 2018, he replaced Dave Timmins as the goalkeeper coach at Blackpool with whom he was still playing for at the time.[23]

In July 2018, he was working as a goalkeeper coach for the Bolton Wanderers Academy and even turned out for the first team in a friendly against Guiseley to cover for regular goalkeeper Ben Alnwick.[24]

Despite being named as a substitute on numerous occasions, he did not make any appearances for the Bolton first team in the 2018–19 season and reverted to his old youth coaching role that summer, often stepping up to assist Lee Butler and later Mike Pollitt with first team duties.[25] He left Bolton on 29 January 2021.[26]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Manchester United 2002–03 Premier League 000000000000
2003–04 000000000000
Total 000000000000
Coventry City (loan) 2002–03[27] First Division 0000000000
Chesterfield (loan) 2002–03[27] Second Division 140000000140
Crewe Alexandra (loan) 2003–04[28] First Division 100000000100
Crewe Alexandra 2004–05[29] Championship 230003000260
2005–06[30] 170001000180
2006–07[31] League One 39000204[lower-alpha 1]0450
2007–08[32] 460201000490
Total 12502070401380
Carlisle United 2008–09[33] League One 31120201[lower-alpha 1]0360
Colchester United 2009–10[34] League One 460300000490
2010–11[35] 33030001[lower-alpha 1]0370
2011–12[36] 36020001[lower-alpha 1]0390
Total 11508000201250
Hibernian 2012–13[37] Scottish Premier League 3705010430
2013–14[38] Scottish Premiership 37020202[lower-alpha 2]02[lower-alpha 3]0450
Total 74070302020880
Bradford City 2014–15[39] League One 1408030250
2015–16[40] 43050103[lower-alpha 4]0520
Bradford total 5701304030770
Bury 2016–17[41] League One 22020103[lower-alpha 5]0280
Blackpool 2017–18[42] League One 0000101[lower-alpha 5]020
Bolton Wanderers 2018–19[43] Championship 00000000
Career totals 4480340180201605180
  1. Appearances in the Football League Trophy
  2. Appearances in the Europa League
  3. Appearances in the Scottish Premiership Play-offs
  4. One appearance in the Football League Trophy and two in the League One play-offs
  5. Appearances in the EFL Trophy

Notes

    References

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    2. "Williams stays on". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 11 February 2003. Retrieved 5 July 2006.
    3. "Players who departed Altrincham or were not used in 2003-04 season, or left in 2003-04 pre-season". The Alty Flies. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
    4. "Wright keen on Williams". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 18 May 2004. Retrieved 5 July 2006.
    5. "Crewe sign keeper Williams". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 5 June 2004. Retrieved 5 July 2006.
    6. "Virus fear halts Crewe training". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 10 January 2006. Retrieved 5 July 2006.
    7. "Carlisle sign goalkeeper Williams". BBC Sport. 25 June 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
    8. "Cumbrians seal Alnwick loan move". BBC News. 16 October 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
    9. "Krul joins Carlisle for a month". BBC Sport. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
    10. "Colchester seal Williams signing". BBC Sport. 10 July 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
    11. "Norwich 1–7 Colchester". BBC Sport. 8 August 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
    12. "Southampton 0–0 Colchester". BBC Sport. 5 September 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
    13. "Goalkeeper Ben Williams rejects new Colchester contract". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 3 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    14. "Hibernian sign up goalkeeper Ben Williams". BBC Sport. BBC. 10 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    15. "Ben Williams wins Hibs Supporters Player of Year". sport.scotsman.com. Johnston Publishing. 25 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
    16. "Out of Contract Players". Hibernianfc.co.uk. Hibernian FC. 26 May 2014. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
    17. Bradford City sign Ben Williams and Mo Shariff, BBC Sport.
    18. "Morecambe 0–1 Bradford City" BBC Sport. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
    19. "Ben Williams leaves Bradford City for Bury". Bradford Telegraph and Argus.
    20. "Blackpool Sign Williams". Blackpool F.C.
    21. "Manager Confirms Retained List". Blackpool F.C. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
    22. "Wanderers make short-term goalkeeping fix ahead of West Brom". The Bolton News. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
    23. "Timmins: Goalkeeper Coach Role In Safe Hands". Blackpool Football Club. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
    24. "Bolton look for new option after Sam Walker leaves for Reading". The Bolton News. 26 July 2018. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
    25. "Ben Williams - U23s and U18s Staff - Club Staff - Bolton Wanderers". www.bwfc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020.
    26. BWFC: "Bolton Wanderers finalises Academy restructure"
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    40. "Games played by Ben Williams in 2015/2016". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
    41. "Games played by Ben Williams in 2016/2017". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
    42. "Games played by Ben Williams in 2017/2018". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
    43. "Games played by Ben Williams in 2018/2019". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
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